When the BioMass Hits the Wind Turbine
Society & Culture
When we give birth, it is generally with the help of a midwife or a doctor who has been through the process before and knows what to do and what to say to ease us through what is, after all, a natural process. So why is it not the same with death?
In the not-so-long-ago past, death was a community affair. Friends and relatives would take charge of the process, assisting the dying, helping those that would be left behind – explaining the process, washing the body, arranging for the remains.
Join Annie and Jay Warmke of Blue Rock Station as they speak with Donna Baker, founder of Columbus Community Deathcare. She is an INELDA-trained Death Doula, hoping to revive some of the ancient rituals and practices that made the process of death a much more normal part of life.
101 - Sugar Bush Foundation
100 - Working within the System to Change the System
099 - Die Like Your Life Depended on it
098 - Investing Sustainably
097 - Resilient Community Development
096 - Does the Gig Economy work for you?
095 - Green New Deal
094- Resiliency in Isolation
093 - Internet of Things
092 - Thanks for Nothing
091 - Local Electric Choice
090 - Energy Susidies
089 - Agroforestry
088 - Solar Pollution
087 - Living Sustainably in a French Village
086 - Sustainable Cities
085 - When Energy is Free
084 - Simply Living
083 - Holistic Medicine
082 - Fuel Cells
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free
Voices of Misery Podcast
House of Whimsical Terror
Just Dumb Enough Podcast
Stuff You Should Know
Timcast IRL